Kőszegi family
The Kőszegi (Croatian: Gisingovci) was a noble family in the Kingdom of Hungary and the Kingdom of Croatia in the 13–14th centuries. The ancestor of the family, Henry the Great descended from the gens ("clan") Héder. Henry's paternal great-grandfather was the clan's co-founder Wolfer.[1]
House of Kőszegi | |
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Parent house | Genus Héder |
Country | Hungary Croatia |
Founded | c. 1244 |
Founder | Henry I |
Final ruler | Peter II |
Dissolution | 1339 |
Cadet branches | House of Rohonci House of Bernstein (Austria) House of Tamási House of Herceg |
Notable members
- Henry I the Great (fl. 1237–1274), Palatine of Hungary
- Nicholas I (fl. 1266–1299), Palatine of Hungary
- Nicholas II (fl. 1314–1332), Master of the horse, ancestor of the Rohonci family
- John, ancestor of the Béri family
- Ivan (fl. 1266–1308), Palatine of Hungary
- Gregory (fl. 1287–1297), Master of the stewards for the Prince
- Nicholas III (fl. 1308–1313), Master of the treasury
- Andrew (fl. 1311–1324), ispán of Vas County; last member who bore the Kőszegi name[2]
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- John the "Wolf" (fl. 1325–1382), ancestor of the Bernstein family
- (?) Nicholas (illegitimate; fl. 1308–1336), Bishop of Győr
- Gregory (fl. 1287–1297), Master of the stewards for the Prince
- Peter I (fl. 1275–1289), Bishop of Veszprém
- Henry II (fl. 1278–1310), Ban of Slavonia
- John (fl. 1310–1327), Master of the horse, ancestor of the Tamási family
- Peter II (fl. 1310–1353), ispán of Bodrog County, ancestor of the Herceg de Szekcső family
- a daughter (fl. 1300), married Turcho Morosini
- a daughter, married Demetrius Csák
- Nicholas I (fl. 1266–1299), Palatine of Hungary
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References
- Kristó Gyula (főszerk.); Engel Pál; Makk Ferenc, eds. (1994). Korai magyar történeti lexikon (9-14- század). Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest. ISBN 963-05-6722-9.
- Engel: Genealógia (Genus Héder 4., Kőszegi branch)
Sources
- Kristó, Gyula (1983). "A Kőszegiek kiskirálysága [The Petty Kingdom of the Kőszegis]". Tanulmányok az Árpád-korról (in Hungarian). Magvető Könyvkiadó. pp. 241–268. ISBN 963-271-890-9.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Zsoldos, Attila (2010). "A Henrik-fiak: A Héder nembéli Kőszegiek "családi története" [The Henry Sons: The "Family History" of the Kőszegis from the Kindred Héder]". Vasi Szemle (in Hungarian). 64 (6): 651–661. ISSN 0505-0332.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
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